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Finally, GNU finds its rhythm

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January 14, 2026

COALITION: ANALYSTS HAIL STABILITY, COOPERATION

- Eric Mthobeli Naki

The government of national unity (GNU) is beginning to settle into rhythm. Analysts say the coalition shows early signs of stability as partners learn to cooperate and place national interest above party disputes.

The relative calm has surprised many who feared endless infighting, but experts caution that the GNU's durability will be tested by looming local government elections and the weight of economic delivery.

Experts believe the GNU has begun to function, with the relative calm and stability enveloping government seen as clear signs that the coalition is gelling.

Analysts argue that partners have found common ground as newcomers face the realities of governance, realising that the country is more important than separate political disputes.

With the local government elections on the horizon, electioneering squabbles are almost guaranteed to emerge, as none of the parties will miss the chance to gain mileage from the ANC, a leading player in the GNU.

Political analysts attribute the new stability to cooperation among major GNU players, who recognise the need to prioritise government work and service delivery over party agendas.

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